Hertfordshire Young Carers organises support and activities for carers aged 13-18 and their families. The service is provided across the whole county and there are groups and activities in a variety of areas - please get in touch for more information about what’s on near you.

The YC Hertfordshire Youth at Risk Project is for 13-17 year olds in the St Albans area who may be at risk of becoming involved in unlawful or risky behaviour. You can get involved in sports and get support to help you take steps to a safer, more positive future.

The Urgent Care Centre at the QEII Hospital is a walk-in NHS service you should use if you need urgent medical help, but if it’s not life-threatening. You can also walk in to the UCC to see a GP without an appointment. It is open 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Adults children and babies of all ages with minor injuries or minor illnesses can go to the QEII Hospital Urgent Care Centre. No appointment is necessary. The QEII UCC has replaced the A&E department at this hospital. For serious, life-threatening or dangerous conditions, go to your nearest Accident and Emergency (A&E) Department, either the Lister Hospital in Stevenage or Watford General Hospital, or call 999.

The YC Hertfordshire Independent Living Skills programme is for young people in care or care leavers aged 13-21. Come to the YC Hertfordshire Cheshunt Young People's Centre on Mondays from 4.30 to 6.30pm and learn some important skills that will help you to live more independently and build your confidence.